Hindsight Review (PS5)

It was interesting returning to the world of Hindsight again. The last time I reviewed this was in August on the PC, and it was quite the journey. If anyone has gone through the grief process before, then you might be all too familiar with this game. It is the journey of a young woman trying to deal with, feel, and process her grief through memories she holds dear from her mother. It’s a personal,...[Read More]

Ghostwire: Tokyo – Prelude free playable visual novel released on PS4/PS5, Steam and Epic Games Store on March 8th

That should give some good setup to the game. Check out the details below. Today, Tango Gameworks and Bethesda are excited to announce the launch of the Ghostwire: Tokyo – Prelude visual novel, free for all PlayStation®5(PS5™) and PlayStation®4 (PS4™) owners. All Steam and Epic Games Store players will be able to experience the prelude for free starting on March 8, 2022. Dive deeper ...[Read More]

Henchman Story Review

I have had my fair share of visual novels in 2021 and it is more than appropriate to continue the reviewing tradition of that genre in 2022 with Henchman Story from Silken Sail Entertainment. While I fully understand that most of what you do with the visual novel is read and make choices, the story for Henchman will keep you engaged, giggling like a fool, and entertained. Let’s dig right into this...[Read More]

Arcadia Fallen Review

I miss the days of ‘Choose Your Own Adventure’ novels. Yes, I know they’re back in some shape, but damn those novels, when they were new, were so much fun to read. They honestly made reading a treat when I was a wee lad. Much like the twist of any M. Night Shyamalan film, building up narrative elements that form one definitive ending based on breadcrumbs left throughout the tale, and choices you m...[Read More]

Blake: The Visual Novel Review

When I think of a visual novel, I simply see moving pictures, beautiful graphics, and some good music underneath. The last review I did of a visual novel fits this exact description. Truly, though, it was a visual novel, so choices weren’t exactly an option. It was…a visual novel. There’s nothing wrong with that! Don’t get me wrong, it’s not like wool was pulled over my eyes on what to expect. Any...[Read More]

Doki Doki Literature Club Plus!

I am a good friend. Back in 2017, I came across Doki Doki Literature Club! (DDLC!) on happenstance; a popular Youtuber uploaded a spoiler-filled (and edited) playthrough. I jumped at the opportunity to see a benign literature-driven dating sim come to life and take an unsuspecting player by surprise. I recommended to all of my friends to play the game, since I am apparently sadistic. I even watche...[Read More]

If Found… heading to iOS/PC/Mac via Annapurna Interactive

This looks amazing. Check out the official details below. If Found…, an interactive visual novel about going home, coming out and erasing everything, will launch on May 19, 2020. Developed by Dublin-based independent studio DREAMFEEL and published by Annapurna Interactive, the game will be available for iOS on the App Store for $4.99, as well as for PC and Mac via Steam for $12.99. Directed by wri...[Read More]

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